NEW YORK — A bell tolled at the World Trade Center on Tuesday, honoring six people who died 20 years ago in the first terrorist attack on lower Manhattan. Family, friends and city officials stood near the memorial to those who perished eight years later in the Sept. 11 attacks. More than 1,000 people were injured when terrorists detonated a truck bomb in an underground garage on Feb. 26, 1993. Six Islamic extremists, including mastermind Ramzi Yousef, were convicted of carrying out the 1993 bombing. “There are some days when you can’t remember what he sounded like, but then there are other days when you expect to see him in the morning, when you wake up,” Stephen Knapp said after the ceremony, his voice breaking as he remembered his father, also named Stephen Knapp. He was 18 when his father died. Knapp joined about 50 people — including Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former Mayor David Dinkins — for the anniversary ceremony.

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